British Airways' new Terminal Five at Heathrow will have facilities to handle 14 Airbus A380 super-jumbos, fuelling speculation that the UK flag carrier will buy a fleet of the 555-seat double-decker jets.

Sakhalin Energy, in which oil giant Shell has a controlling stake, is this weekend facing allegations that it is misleading potential funders of the world's second most expensive infrastructure project.

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Richard Wachman: Has the government thought through the implications of endorsing a new generation of nuclear power stations? It is a rhetorical question because I am sceptical that this explosive subject has been given proper consideration.

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John Naughton: Six months ago you set up a technology company in your garage. You've got your first round of serious funding and can hire people. Which of the following do you employ first? A software engineer? An office manager? A book-keeper? A salesman?

Peter Preston: The idea of running a shock Aids edition edited by Bono, with half of the revenue raised going to Bono's Product Red - sounds like a pretty wine-sodden, though creative, evening. But whoever had the idea had a good one.